Box 7
Contains 31 Results:
Ledger of Marshall Claud Pelham, 1898 - 1900
Correspondence, 1890 - 1952
Included are approximately 300 personal letters primarily from family and friends. They are early love letters from Joseph Cronin and John Draughon. Most of the letters from Draughon describe teaching, attending church and plans to visit Vassie. Later correspondence is primarily family news of children's illnesses, travels, schools, jobs, service in World War II, and Geneva Baptist Church affairs. Approximately fifteen undated letters mainly from daughter, Mary are also included.
Birthday and Christmas cards
Thank-you notes
Invitations
Postcards and telegrams, 1931, 1941 - 1945
Included twenty-two plain and twenty-four picture postcards to Mrs. Draughon and Mrs. Stanley Nash. Also included are eight telegrams.
Poetry, July 3, 1890
These poems are two written to Vassie July 3, l890, "Morning Hours" by Jasper Casper Cronin and "The Country Girl” by J. W. Draughon. A clipped poem is entitled "For You" and was written by George W. Marlens.
Family photographs, 1940s
Included are twenty-three photographs primarily unidentified and of military personnel and camps.
Clippings
The newspaper clippings in this series are primarily about Ralph Brown at Auburn and the divorce of James and Mary.
Baptist Church, 1942
Materials include programs; WMU Yearbook, 1942; constitution and bylaws of the Geneva Baptist Church.